The FuzziBunz Fleece Changing Pad is made from ultra soft and cushy fleece to provide comfort when changing your baby on the go or at home. The Fleece Changing Pad measures 27.75 in x 18.5 in when open, and folds small so that it fits inside most diaper bags. Materials: 100% microfleece (top layer), 100% polyester laminated (waterproof bottom layer). This was provided courtesy of yours truly.

From Lil’ Outlaws: The original rump solution is an easy-to-use cloth wipes solution, all packed into a convenient little star! Contains: Approximately 48 pieces per order.

Simply add one or more stars (to your preference) to one or more cups of water (depending on how strong you like your solution). Microwave approximately 15 seconds to soften, and stir to dissolve!

Then just apply to your wipes in your favorite manner – I dunk mine, wring them out, and place them in a wipes warmer or travel case. You can also put the solution in a spray bottle or peri bottle to wet wipes as you use them, or pour it over the pile of wipes in the tub or warmer.

Any way you choose to use it, Rump Solution is excellent for messy bums (and hands, and faces, and…)! Great for sensitive skin, too! Thank you to Lil’ Outlaws for offering up this bag free for the giveaway!

Finally, you need something to wipe that tush with!

These adorable wipes were made by Christen at the Almost Heaven Diaper Company. They have a cute heart print on brushed cotton on top, and coordinating colors of minky on the back. They’re approximately 8″ x 8″ (perfect to fit in a wipe warmer) and they’re so soft and squishy, I wanted to nuzzle them on my face. Don’t worry, I resisted the urge!

Christen also makes baby legs, mama cloth, and is working on newborn diapers right now. Though Almost Heaven Diaper Company doesn’t have an online presence just yet, you can contact Christen at justpeachee22 at yahoo dot com for more information on her products. Thank you Christen for providing these wipes for the giveaway for free!

Want it? Win it!

To enter: 1. Go to Lil’ Outlaws and tell me what product and scent you’re most interested in.2. Follow my blog (current followers count). Comment that you’re following to get your entry.3. Fan me on Facebook (current fans count). Comment that you’re a fan to get your entry.4. Fan Lil’ Outlaws on Facebook (current fans count). Comment that you’re a fan to get your entry.

You may be noticing I’m not offering entries for blogging or posting about my giveaway. I would love you forever if you did, but I don’t want to risk being all “spammy.” So in exchange for posting or blogging about my giveaway, you get my undying gratitude only. <3 I may change that in the future, I’m not sure.

Make sure to leave your email address if it’s not in your profile please.

Entries will be accepted until Thursday, April 15th, 2010 at 9 P.M. EST.

I’ll choose a number with random.org’s True Random Number Generator and contact the winner.

Thank you to Lil’ Outlaws and Almost Heaven Diaper Company for making this giveaway possible!

Maria is the mother of 3, writing about cloth diapers & going green. You'll often find her juggling her preschooler and typing 1-handed in between sips of cold coffee.
Maria works with many companies within the cloth diaper industry and beyond, providing social media management, product development and other services.

>I'd love to try either the Rump Rub (is it safe on cloth diapers?) or the Rump Solution. SO many yummy scent options it's hard to pick just one! I think the Blackberry Fizz scent sounds delish!garyandalesha at cox dot net

>Oh I'm interested in the rump solution (because while I'm totally on board with cloth diapers I waiver on cloth wipes and this product looks like it would make wipes fun enough to commit to!) and the scent "beach daisies" sounds divine!

>I'm interested in the rump rub! And as far as the scent goes, Butt naked! Not only is the name awesome, but it sounds like it smells yummy ;DThis is Isaiahsmom27@yahoo.com (I can't sign this thing under a yahoo account?!)

Maria wants to live in a world where cloth diapers are the norm and moms can make parenting choices without judgement. When she’s not chasing her 11, 7 and 4 year old kids around, you might find her checking out the latest gadgets, organizing something (again) or exercising in the fresh air. Read More »